Learn from your mistakes in this fight and bounce back stronger. Sorry if this advice is too late, but normally I would say the best thing to do when moving up is to box him and avoid trading. Too often people try to trade with a stronger guy and get hurt. If you box them and keep it somewhat cagey, they will not overwhlem you.
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Originally posted by JulioCesaChavez View PostLearn from your mistakes in this fight and bounce back stronger. Sorry if this advice is too late, but normally I would say the best thing to do when moving up is to box him and avoid trading. Too often people try to trade with a stronger guy and get hurt. If you box them and keep it somewhat cagey, they will not overwhlem you.
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Originally posted by Oriachim View PostFirst round, I jabbed, move, 1-2 combo, right hooks to body and head etc. One guy in my corner said "keep doing what you're doing", other guy said "you need to pressure him constantly and hurt him" so I thought "**** I am losing" (when I was winning), and I tryed to ppressure him but he was to strong for me.
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Originally posted by Oriachim View PostPretty gutted, I lost. Got stopped in second round. In the first round, I got the better of him according to my friends... second round, I was doing good into I tripped on my own feet and the ref started counting me out! (tho he landed some killer shots on me apparently) I panicked and tryed to hurt him, he slapped me and I got counted again. (the officals told me it was a slap and it shouldn't of been a count down).... then he launched into me and I held my guard up high and my corner stopped the fight. I was really upset and my corner got stick for stopping the fight which upset me. One guy told me (from opposite team, a coach), that "its rare a bantam weight hits so hard, you got a load of potential, just increase your footwork and fitness and you'll win next time" maybe trying to motivate me.
I'm pretty gutted I lost the fight, got told it takes balls to get in the ring but who am I to say?
Let this BUILD your confidence though. Stepping up in weight is a big thing. Stepping up in weight ON SHORT NOTICE is even bigger!
You were expecting bantam and suddenly stretched to Feather.
If you won that first round, you were beating someone BIGGER!!
On another positive note, maybe your next fight at Bantam will seem easier.
My only advice is keep your guard up. Not just in the ring, but protect yourself from unfair match ups in the up coming future, cause if you let them choose you, their already starting off in control of the fight.
Good luck amigo.
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Originally posted by JulioCesaChavez View PostThe 2nd guy is a nobhead and you need to ignore him and focus on the other guy. Don't worry, even the best gyms in world have a mup trainer hanging around.
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Cheers for your comments, but I accepted the fight because I wanted a fight badly. I did learn from the fight, that I need to move around more and at my weight I gotta stop trying to knock people out but rather go for scoring instead. Just I was taught that you need to hurt people to stop them, which is true sometimes.
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